*** Apologies for
cross posting***
Dear colleagues
Following a record
number of entries in this year’s Jorum Learning and Teaching
competition, we are pleased to announce that you can now vote for your
favourite resource on the Jorum Community Bay.
This can be found via the link, or under the ‘Sharing Resources’
category at the bottom right of the page.
A shortlist of ten resources has been selected by the judging panel, and can be
found on the
The resources are shown in no particular order. Select the button next to your
chosen resource and hit 'save my choice' at the bottom of the screen. You may
only vote for one resource. You can preview each resource by selecting the link
next to each one.
Voting will close on
the 6th August,
after which we will announce the final six places.
The winners will be
asked to present their resources at the ALT-C
conference on Wednesday 8th September in
All resources entered
into the competition have been created under a creative commons licence, and
can be found within JorumOpen
– search for the tag #Jorumcomp10.
Thank you to all those
who took the time to enter; and to the judges who had a hard task choosing from
an extremely diverse range of outstanding open access resources.
Congratulations to the
shortlisted ten!
Louise Egan
Communications Officer - Jorum Service
Email:
Web: http://www.jorum.ac.uk
Jorum is a free online repository service for teaching and
support staff in UK Further and Higher Education Institutions. Helping to build
a community for the sharing, reuse and repurposing of learning and teaching
materials, created by the community for the community.
You can also have your say and find out more about all aspects of sharing at
the
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